Posts Tagged ‘flooring’

From the maze of black pipes, adorning the ceiling, there is a distinct characteristic of a sharp, industrial grunge which is met by an array of flooring concepts, ranging from rustic wood to glazed marble, while in complete contrast to everything, the entire store, flanked by the filigree gold railing, boasts off a strong Art Deco, retro finish.

The overall design concept embodied the warmth inherent to Mannington, with touches of Southern hospitality reflected throughout. Upon entry, customers are greeted by a living room rather than the traditional desk so the space feels less like a showroom and more like a home.

The assortment of goods are displayed on a modern black iron stand, which is not only convenient for shoppers, but also attracts passing guests to stop and take a look. Next to the “Little Bazaar”, a spiral staircase with ample lighting on top uses the green belt background it creates to lead people into different levels of spatial narratives.

Through a delicate and thought-out stylization of all interior details in Geraldine, the modern and democratic atmosphere has been created, harmoniously filled with the aesthetics of the epoch and the mood of a Parisian neo-bistro, to the liking of both young and more senior visitors.

Various product categories such as Vinyl, Laminate flooring etc. are represented by letters resembling the periodic table to enhance the experimental setting. With „Open Frameworks“, a modular flooring system designed by Hadi Teherani, visitors can even create their own flooring patterns at designated layout tables.

Our solution was to create a more personal, semi open-plan workspace language; through landscaping a series of smaller domestic scale areas that created team identity. Each was personalized through introducing a varying texture of custom storage units, lighting type, ceiling details, glazing detailing, flooring, & furniture types.

Traditional pattern tiles, representing the old roots, are fused into the flooring of ‘factory’, showing the circulation throughout the office. And thus, with the futuristic ceiling above lightening up and traditional flooring showing the way, the philosophy is integrated the workplace: ‘Aims for the future ahead but still keep the old remembrances in mind’.

The biggest challenge was to find solution with ceiling with different height of six meters. That was solved with structural metal construction connected with lightning – that not only created eye catching view in the front of the shop but has formed lower ceiling as well.

The bespoke Hakwood herringbone pattern graces the floor of the lobby and is mirrored along the ceiling, embracing the bar between the dynamic patterned wooden finishes. A living green wall with tropical plants connects the entrance to the patio in the rear, blurring the distinction between the inside and outside spaces.

Based on the existing layout of the courtyard, the undulated gray brick floor is used to connect indoor and outdoor spaces of different height, and is extended to the inside of the house – twisting into walls and roof, thus creating dynamic connection between in and out.

The white backdrop, the stone counter and flooring, as well as the timber elements on the shelves and ceiling, all aim to project the natural feel that is so scarce within the city but so necessary for our well-being.

Design elements that are familiar to the local household back in the days have been adopted in the store, such as texture glasses, boutique sofa, patterned flooring, and bubble lights. YUMChina invited Shanghai based artists to illustrate a wall mural depicting a panoramic scene of the once famous Huating Road Clothes Market.

The acclaimed British practice has been responsible for the interior of Valentino’s newest boutiques, and the chosen palette of venetian terrazzo flooring, carrara marble pillars and staircases, and custom-made furnishings and fixtures also manifests here.

The store’s emphasis is glued timber strips ceiling installed sideward to the walls. Laminate flooring is installed the same way sideward. The goods shelves are designed with a certain arranged rhythm, of different levels, with up and downs.

Duet comprises wool woven together with vinyl threads, while Villa La Madonna – which shares a name with the boutique hotel in Italy it was originally designed for – features glittery bands of metalised polyester. “We wanted a softer look, something that felt a bit more cosy,” explains Bolon designer Klara Persson.

Traditional anti-fatigue mats don’t really fit into residential or office situations, which led Sitskie Design Studio to create a viable option, one that not only offered some comfort, but also looked good in the process.

The long bar along the side ends up in a reception area. A separate dining room was shaped up with exclusive wallpaper design and lighting elements. Regarding the colours and tones dark flooring and light pastel were designed. The ceiling got an interesting pattern round with built-in LED solution.

A gathering of design inspiration from stories untold, the patterns within Storri embrace cultural values from diverse environments. Both original designs, the two new introductory designs, combined, offer 11 color options. Balancing out the collection with a wood and stone look, designs Kennett and Madal draw from the cultural experiences and the stories that go unheard.